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L'Echo du Peuple
L'Echo du Peuple, established in 1864 by a group of visionary Francophone journalists in Quebec City, has played a pivotal role in shaping the region's media landscape. This bilingual newspaper has evolved over the years, advocating for social justice and cultural rights while championing local news, politics, and community issues. Its investigative journalism and commitment to covering underrepresented voices have solidified its status as a trusted source of information. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of L'Echo du Peuple, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada starting 1867, including 213 scans in total. As you explore these archives, you may encounter historical figures and events that resonate with your own family history, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the past and connecting it to the present. Search for these old newspapers on the site and discover the rich legacy of journalism in Quebec.